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ATXONOMY OF VASCULAR PLANTS 



J. M. Greenman, Editor 

 PTERIDOPHYTES 



1281. Bonaparte, R. Notes Pteridologiques.. [Pteridological Notes.] 7:1^18. Pub- 

 lished by the author: Paris, Oct. 14, 1918.— The present fascicle is concerned with ferns rep- 

 resented in the herbarium of Prince Bonaparte. Several lists of ferns from different parts 

 of the world are presented and the species enumerated are accompanied by important data. 

 The following new species and varieties are included: Pteris decurrenti-pinnulata from For- 

 mosa, Trichomanes javanicum Blume var. glabra, Dryopteris crenulata, D. parasitica O. Kuntze 

 var. aureoglandulosum, Leptochilus pentagonalis, Adiantum caudatum L. var. angustilobata, 

 A. caudatum L. var. latilbobata, Pteris quadriaurita Retz. var. infurcata, and Cyclophorus 

 rhomboidalis from China, Polystichum pauciaculeatum and Blechnum Bakeri Christensen 

 var. glabra from Madagascar, Leptochilus acrostichoides Christensen var. cuneata western 

 Africa, Dryopteris adenochlamys Christensen var. minor from French Soudan, Davallia 

 denticulata Mett. var. Vogelii forma camerounensis from Cameroun, Hymenophyllum Kuhnii 

 Christensen var. stenoloba from Nyassaland, Asplenium praemorsum Sw. var. angustitripin- 

 natum from Orange Free State, Elaphoglossum perelegans Moore var. integrisquamulata from 

 Guadeloupe, Dryopteris setigera O. Kuntze var. squamiciliata from Tahiti, Nephrolepis 

 dayakorum and Pteris dayakorum from Borneo, Oleandra Whitmeei Baker var. minor and 

 Elaphoglossum marquisearum from the Marquesas Islands. — J. M. Greenman. 



1282. Dodge, Charles Keene. Contributions to the botany of Michigan, II. Obser- 

 vations on the flowering plants, ferns and fern allies growing wild in Marquette County, Michi- 

 gan, in 1916 and 1917, especially in the vicinity of the Huron Mountain Club. Univ. Michigan 

 Mus. Zoology, Misc. Pub. No. 5. U p., 1 map. July 13, 1918.— See Bot. Absts. 3, Entry 

 1289. 



1283. Hay ata, Bunzo. Notes on Archangiopteris and Protomarattia. [Article in Japa- 

 nese.] Bot. Mag. Tokyo, 32:237-244. 1918.— Study on phylogeny of Archangiopteris and 

 a new genus Protomarattia is briefly stated. The author records 4 species of Archangiopteris, 

 among them A. subintegra and A. tamdaoensis are stated as new to science, both of them are 

 found in Tonking. China- His new genus Protomarattia is very close to Archangiopteris in 

 its vegetative organs, while in the propagative organs the genus is rather near to Marattia. 

 Lastly the author emphasizes an importance of the stelar system for the systematic study of 

 Marattiaceae. — T. Matsumoto. 



1284. Matsuda, Sadahisa. A list of plants collected in Szechuen by I. Yamadzuta. 

 Bot. Mag. Tokyo. 32:165-174. 1918.— See Bot. Absts. 3, Entry 1309. 



1285. Rosendahl, H. V. Tre for Norra Europa nya Asplenier. [Three Asplenia new to 

 northern Europe.] Bot. Notiser 1918:161-168. 1918. These are: Asplenium adulterinum 

 Milde and A. adulterinum X viride Aschers. from the mountain Taberg, province of Smaland, 

 Sweden, and A. Adiantum-nigrum subsp. cuneifolium Viv. from the vicinity of Bruvik on 

 Ostero, Sodre Bergenshus amt, Norway. Two new forms of the first are also described: 

 forma decumbens and forma microphyllum. — P. A. Rydberg. 



SPERMATOPHYTES 



1286. Beatjverd, G. Excursions phytogeographiques aux environs de Viege et de Zermatt 

 (Valais). [Phytogeographic excursions in the vicinity of the Viege and in Zermat (Valais).] 

 Bull. Soc. Bot. Gen6ve II, 10:258-316. Fig. 4- 1918. — In connection with a discussion of 

 the general character of the vegetation of the region under consideration several new varie- 

 ties, forms, and hybrids of flowering plants are characterized, and a few new combinations 

 are made. — J. M. Greenman. 



